Matthew Lillard’s Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 Shooting Schedule Could Hint At Stu’s Return In Scream 7

Matthew Lillard's Five Nights At Freddy's 2 Shooting Schedule Could Hint At Stu's Return In Scream 7

Highlights

  • Matthew Lillard’s schedule for FNAF 2 could allow him to return as Stu Macher in Scream 7.
  • Lillard’s resurgence due to FNAF’s success increases the chance of his return in Scream 7.
  • Uncertainty remains about Kevin Williamson’s plans for Scream 7, but scriptwriter Guy Busick is likely to include Stu Macher.

As a seasoned gamer and horror enthusiast who’s seen his fair share of Scream films since the 90s, I can’t help but feel a thrill at the prospect of Matthew Lillard reprising his iconic role as Stu Macher in Scream 7. The man who brought us the chilling line “I think this is going to be really fuckin’ hard for you” has been on a roll lately, thanks to his stint as William Afton in Five Nights at Freddy’s.


Filming for “Scream 7” is set to start in December 2024, with Neve Campbell preparing to once again embody the beloved character of Sidney Prescott. The original creator of the horror franchise, Kevin Williamson, will have his chance to direct an installment for the first time since the 90s. There’s a lot of buzz about who else might be joining Campbell in the cast, with Courteney Cox and Patrick Dempsey expected to make a return. Rumors suggest that Matthew Lillard could reprise his role as Stu Macher, the iconic Ghostface villain, as his schedule seems to align with a potential comeback.

Actor Matthew Lillard has revealed he’ll be filming the eagerly awaited sequel to the blockbuster hit “Five Nights at Freddy’s” in October this year, suggesting that his busy schedule might open up the chance for a comeback of his renowned character, Stu Macher, in “Scream 7”. With “Five Nights at Freddy’s” earning $297 million worldwide, prompting the sequel’s announcement and the return of Lillard’s villain, William Afton, it’s possible that 2025 could see not just one, but two legendary antagonists played by the actor, if he also takes on the role of Stu in “Scream 7”. The sequel to “Five Nights at Freddy’s” is scheduled for release in December 2025.

Matthew Lillard’s FNAF 2 Schedule Would Fit In WIth A Potential Stu Macher Return In Scream 7

Matthew Lillard's Five Nights At Freddy's 2 Shooting Schedule Could Hint At Stu's Return In Scream 7

During a recent guest spot on Jaybee and Milly’s Scooby-Doob YouTube channel, Matthew Lillard verified the latest news regarding FNAF 2.

I will be busy with FNAF in October, but rest assured, I am always reachable should anyone require my services.

It’s notable that Lillard emphasizes his readiness for work, except when he’s filming FNAF 2 in October. Considering the shooting period might not extend beyond two months, it seems possible that he could rejoin Scream 7 as Stu Macher. Interestingly, the filming of Scream 7 was initially scheduled for September this year, but has been rescheduled to December, which aligns perfectly with his FNAF 2 commitments.

Regardless of a 90s TV set falling on him, followers of the Scream series are convinced that Matthew Lillard’s character Stu Macher, somehow survived and is now planning his revenge against Sidney Prescott in Scream 7. The actor himself has frequently expressed interest in reprising his iconic role from the franchise, which catapulted his career.

Spyglass Media has largely kept quiet on the progress of Scream 7, leaving all the updates to Neve Campbell in recent months. Campbell talked about the filming schedule for Scream 7 in a recent interview with IndieWire.

Initially, our plan was to begin in September, however, due to certain scheduling conflicts between me and Kevin, as well as the need for proper alignment, we’ll be commencing in December instead.

Despite Campbell attributing the delays in filming Scream 7 to her and Kevin Williamson’s schedules, it might be a cover-up for the actual cause behind the unexpected postponement. This hidden reason could potentially be Matthew Lillard’s schedule. Given that Neve Campbell wouldn’t disclose this as the real reason for the delays because it would spoil the suspense surrounding Stu Macher’s return in Scream 7.

Five Nights At Freddy’s Has Made Matthew Lillard Relevant Again In The Horror Genre And This Increases The Chances of His Return In Scream 7

Currently, Hollywood is keen on utilizing actors who are currently enjoying a surge of popularity, and Matthew Lillard is undeniably experiencing such a revival, particularly in the horror genre. His performance in “Five Nights at Freddy’s” was exceptionally well-received, marking his first portrayal of a villain since his role as Stu Macher in the 1996 version of “Scream.” Given that modern horror enthusiasts are already acquainted with him, should he reprise his role as Stu in “Scream 7,” it would bring together both his old and new fanbase.

It’s plausible that since Matthew Lillard demonstrated his exceptional talent as a franchise leader in FNAF, it might be wise to reintroduce Stu Macher in Scream 7, given he could be the primary antagonist of the rumored Ghostface Cult. Lillard potentially returning as William Afton in FNAF 2 could coincide with the release of Scream 7 in cinemas around the same year, 2025. This would position Lillard as a key figure in horror productions if fan demand leads to Stu’s comeback.

There’s a strong desire among fans for Stu Macher to reappear in Scream 7, but it remains uncertain whether the storyline devised by Kevin Williamson includes a comeback for the character he originally crafted in the 90s. Since Guy Busick, the writer of Scream 7, is known as a believer that Stu Macher exists, there’s a good chance his script might include a part for Matthew Lillard’s Stu Macher. Fans will just have to wait until Scream 7 hits theaters to find out if Lillard indeed returns to the series.

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2024-08-15 02:04